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Jane Wyman (her professional name) always allowed an aura of mystery to surround her birth date in St. Joseph, Missouri. Even though the date of January 4, 1914 was often given — because, like many people in the film industry, Jane initially wanted to be seen as older for career reasons — the State of Missouri issued a birth certificate for Sarah Jane Mayfield on January 5, 1917 to Manning J. Mayfield and Gladys Hope Christian, a doctor's stenographer and office assistant. Friends who have seen Wyman's driver's license and passport also confirm her 1917 birth date.
In 1921, her parents divorced. Her father died unexpectedly the following year of pneumonia at age 27 while working in San Francisco for a shipping board. The five-year-old eventually assumed the name Sarah Jane Fulks in honor of her Missouri neighbors, Richard and Emma Fulks, who unofficially adopted her after her father died. While Sarah Jane remained with the Fulks family, her birth mother, Gladys, went to Cleveland, Ohio, to work and came to visit Sarah Jane from time to time. Richard Fulks was chief of detectives in St. Joseph, a strict disciplinarian and a remote man, but a steady provider.
It was the second marriage for Sarah Jane's adoptive parents and both were in their 50s when Sarah Jane was born. Sarah Jane's interest in singing and dancing may have started before she was 10, after she saw a road-show company musical in town. She soon convinced Mrs. Fulks to give her dancing lessons at the Prinz School of Dance in St. Joseph.
Richard Fulks died March 23, 1928, when Sarah Jane was eleven and Mrs. Fulks, then 62, continued raising her, moving with her to Los Angeles. Some writers have seen the move incorrectly as an effort to get both Sarah Jane and Mrs. Fulks into Hollywood. In truth, Mrs. Fulks had two grown children there — a married daughter, Elsie, and a son, Morie, an eye-and-throat doctor. Mrs. Fulks moved in with Elsie for financial reasons, after renting her home in Missouri.
Sarah Jane and Mrs. Fulks moved back to Missouri in 1930. That same year, Sarah Jane began a radio singing career under the name "Jane Durrell" and likely added years to her age to work legally.
Jane Wyman (her professional name) always allowed an aura of mystery to surround her birth date in St. Joseph, Missouri. Even though the date of January 4, 1914 was often given — because, like many people in the film industry, Jane initially wanted to be seen as older for career reasons — the State of Missouri issued a birth certificate for Sarah Jane Mayfield on January 5, 1917 to Manning J. Mayfield and Gladys Hope Christian, a doctor's stenographer and office assistant. Friends who have seen Wyman's driver's license and passport also confirm her 1917 birth date.
In 1921, her parents divorced. Her father died unexpectedly the following year of pneumonia at age 27 while working in San Francisco for a shipping board. The five-year-old eventually assumed the name Sarah Jane Fulks in honor of her Missouri neighbors, Richard and Emma Fulks, who unofficially adopted her after her father died. While Sarah Jane remained with the Fulks family, her birth mother, Gladys, went to Cleveland, Ohio, to work and came to visit Sarah Jane from time to time. Richard Fulks was chief of detectives in St. Joseph, a strict disciplinarian and a remote man, but a steady provider.
It was the second marriage for Sarah Jane's adoptive parents and both were in their 50s when Sarah Jane was born. Sarah Jane's interest in singing and dancing may have started before she was 10, after she saw a road-show company musical in town. She soon convinced Mrs. Fulks to give her dancing lessons at the Prinz School of Dance in St. Joseph.
Richard Fulks died March 23, 1928, when Sarah Jane was eleven and Mrs. Fulks, then 62, continued raising her, moving with her to Los Angeles. Some writers have seen the move incorrectly as an effort to get both Sarah Jane and Mrs. Fulks into Hollywood. In truth, Mrs. Fulks had two grown children there — a married daughter, Elsie, and a son, Morie, an eye-and-throat doctor. Mrs. Fulks moved in with Elsie for financial reasons, after renting her home in Missouri.
Sarah Jane and Mrs. Fulks moved back to Missouri in 1930. That same year, Sarah Jane began a radio singing career under the name "Jane Durrell" and likely added years to her age to work legally.
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